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+[[!meta title="Pela leitura dos aspectos políticos do hacking]]
+
+* Status: mega esoboço!
+
+Hacker crackdown:
+
+    4154 When rumor about LoD's mastery of Georgia's switching network got
+    4155 around to BellSouth through Bellcore and telco security scuttlebutt,
+    4156 they at first refused to believe it.  If you paid serious attention to
+    4157 every rumor out and about these hacker kids, you would hear all kinds
+    4158 of wacko saucer-nut nonsense:  that the National Security Agency
+    4159 monitored all American phone calls, that the CIA and DEA tracked
+    4160 traffic on bulletin-boards with word-analysis programs, that the Condor
+    4161 could start World War III from a payphone.
+
+Jocoso, mas premonitório! Mais:
+
+    11658 Kapor is a man with a vision.  It's a very novel vision which he and
+    11659 his allies are working out in considerable detail and with great
+    11660 energy.  Dark, cynical, morbid cyberpunk that I am, I cannot avoid
+    11661 considering some of the darker implications of "decentralized,
+    11662 nonhierarchical, locally empowered" networking.
+    11663 
+    11664 I remark that some pundits have suggested that electronic
+    11665 networking--faxes, phones, small-scale photocopiers--played a strong
+    11666 role in dissolving the power of centralized communism and causing the
+    11667 collapse of the Warsaw Pact.
+    11668 
+    11669 Socialism is totally discredited, says Kapor, fresh back from the
+    11670 Eastern Bloc.  The idea that faxes did it, all by themselves, is rather
+    11671 wishful thinking.
+    11672 
+    11673 Has it occurred to him that electronic networking might corrode
+    11674 America's industrial and political infrastructure to the point where
+    11675 the whole thing becomes untenable, unworkable--and the old order just
+    11676 collapses headlong, like in Eastern Europe?
+    11677 
+    11678 "No," Kapor says flatly.  "I think that's extraordinarily unlikely.  In
+    11679 part, because ten or fifteen years ago, I had similar hopes about
+    11680 personal computers--which utterly failed to materialize." He grins
+    11681 wryly, then his eyes narrow. "I'm VERY opposed to techno-utopias.
+    11682 Every time I see one, I either run away, or try to kill it."
+    11683 
+    11684 It dawns on me then that Mitch Kapor is not trying to make the world
+    11685 safe for democracy.  He certainly is not trying to make it safe for
+    11686 anarchists or utopians--least of all for computer intruders or
+    11687 electronic rip-off artists.  What he really hopes to do is make the
+    11688 world safe for future Mitch Kapors.  This world of decentralized,
+    11689 small-scale nodes, with instant global access for the best and
+    11690 brightest, would be a perfect milieu for the shoestring attic
+    11691 capitalism that made Mitch Kapor what he is today.
+
+Referências
+-----------
+
+    Lines in the Sand: Which Side Are You On in the Hacker Class War
+    http://www.phrack.org/issues.html?issue=68&id=16#article
+  
+    What's wrong with the kids these days? | PUSCII blog
+    http://www.puscii.nl/blog/content/whats-wrong-kids-these-days
+  
+    Kid's tomorrow | PUSCII blog
+    http://www.puscii.nl/blog/content/kids-tomorrow
+  
+    Hacklabs and hackerspaces – tracing two genealogies » Journal of Peer Production
+    http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-2/peer-reviewed-papers/hacklabs-and-hackerspaces/
+  
+    CMI Brasil - Precisamos falar sobre o Facebook
+    http://www.midiaindependente.org/pt/blue/2012/11/514157.shtml
+  
+    Saudi Surveillance
+    http://thoughtcrime.org/blog/saudi-surveillance/
+  
+    The Banality of ‘Don’t Be Evil’ by Julian Assange - NYTimes.com
+    https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/02/opinion/sunday/the-banality-of-googles-dont-be-evil.html?_r=0
+  
+    Hacking at the crossroad: US military funding of hackerspaces » Journal of Peer Production
+    http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-2/invited-comments/hacking-at-the-crossroad/
+
+Análise
+-------
+
+A distinção entre black hats, gray hats e white hats é artificial e foi criada pela indústria.
+
+- Os hackers originais estavam atrás era de recursos! Era o movimento dos sem-computador.
+- Hoje, há uma cortina de fumaça infosec. Precisamos tomar consciência que ainda não conquistamos
+  nossos recursos.